In this review I’ll be looking at the HBT+ (HonBonTech) Gravity 6 enthusiast computer case. This is mid-tower case that has been described as an Enthusiast Playground for its attention to detail, expansive watercoolling support and modern design.

Broadwell-E CPUs brought a new wave of X99 motherboards to go with them at price points both high and low. The GA-X99-Designare EX shows what's possible when Gigabyte's motherboard designers get to pull out all the stops. We put this board to the test to see what it's like to live the high life.

With Feral Interactive releasing Total War: WARHAMMER for
Linux this morning, you are probably curious how well this Linux OpenGL
game port will perform with your graphics card prior to spending $60 USD
for the game. Up now are my NVIDIA GeForce benchmarks for Total War:
WARHAMMER on Ubuntu Linux with nine different graphics cards. In the
hours ahead will be the relevant AMD tests with this newest AAA Linux
game as soon as I finish up that testing."

This is a joyful time to be a storage reviewer as more and more NVMe drives get released to the market and as such also find their way into my test benches. Today I’m taking a closer look at MyDigitalSSD’s take on the NVMe sector, as I got the BPX PCIe 3.0 X4 NVMe 1.2 solid state drive in the office for some benchmarks and a closer look.

„Plextor has combined advanced SSD technology with proprietary firmware and software to create the S2 series of SSDs that offer users the best cost vs. performance ratio. The S2 series uses high quality components such as the Hynix 16nm TLC NAND Flash memory and the latest SMI controller chip to deliver continuous blazing read/write speeds of up to 520/450 MB/s and random read/write speeds of 98K/78K IOPS(S2C), 96K/77K IOPS(S2G). The exceptional performance offers first time users and enthusiasts the most affordable SSD upgrade.“

Under our observation today is the new Carbide Series 270R, a budget friendly mid-tower which packs in a flexible feature-set to include accommodate for high-performance coolers, graphics cards and even radiators. Are you looking for a basic case which doesn’t break the bank but offers the essentials? This could be the right case for you!

"The Corsair Crystal Series 570X RGB Case arrived Technic3D. The 570X supports ATX, Mini-ITX and Micro-ATX motherboards and have place for 6x 120mm or 2x 140mm Cooling-Fans. We will check this and many more in the following Review."

"The Fractal Design Define series has version of the case for everyone, and this Mini C is a welcome addition to the family for anyone considering a smaller build, but not willing to make the sacrifices necessary for mini-ITX. The Mini C is well-built, looks great, and produces a clean build. It has a small volume, meaning GPU temps will depend more on airflow than usual, so adding to the single 120 mm intake fan is a must to keep things cool and quiet. Overall, I find it very easy to like and recommend the Define Mini C, which carries a retail price of $84.99 for the windowed version we reviewed."

A few months ago, we reviewed the Dream Machines DM1 PRO, and Dream Machines is now back with the DM1 PRO S. This version has an updated sensor, has been slimmed down to be even lighter, and has a rather nice glossy finish. Improvements, which could be a game changer.

Today we are taking a look at the slightly more conservatively clocked ‘A8G’ ASUS ROG STRIX GTX 1080. With an out-of-the-box boost clock of up to 1809MHz (1835MHz if you enable the OC mode in ASUS’ software), the A8G STRIX is around 90MHz slower than the STRIX OC O8G model. But for the A8G’s reduced clock speed you get a purchase cost saving pushing towards £100 and considerably wider availability from retailers.

If you are looking for a low cost M.2 NVMe drive for your desktop PC or laptop you are looking at the right review. Intel recently released the SSD 600P Series drives that use the M.2 2280 PCIe 3 x4 (single-sided) interface and is one of the very first NVMe drives to feature 3D TLC NAND Flash memory. Intel went with the Silicon Motion SM2260 controller on this particular series and pair it with Intel 384Gb 32-layer 3D TLC NAND Flash memory. The result was an affordable client storage drive series that Intel hopes will lure some people away from the high-end SATA III SSD market and over to PCIe M.2 segment. With pricing starting at just $55.99 for a 128GB drive and topping out at $289.99 for the 1TB drive, the Intel SSD 600p series might do just that...

With the GeForce GTX 1070 Gaming X, MSI has yet another high-end graphics card in its portfolio, which features a decent factory OC as well as a custom PCB and custom cooler. Apparently MSI's Gaming series graphics cards are always very interesting cards to have a look at, since almost always they're amongst the best cards money can buy.

Beginners Guides: Repairing a Cracked / Broken Notebook LCD ScreenOct 02 | Beginners GuidesRating:A broken or cracked LCD screen makes a laptop utterly useless, good thing
PCSTATS can show you how to replace that busted laptop screen with a minimum of fuss and for less money than a service center charges. PCSTATS will be fixing a cracked LCD screen on a Lenovo T530 ThinkPad notebook, the general procedures outlined here work for any notebook though.